ernest mario school of pharmacy

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Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy is a part of Rutgers University. The facilities are house in William Levine Hall on Busch Campus in Piscataway, New Jersey. It was founded in 1892 as the Newark College of Pharmacy and then absorbed into Rutgers University in 1927. Before it was moved to its current location in 1971, the School of Pharmacy was located in Newark, New Jersey. The school consists of the Department of Chemical Biology, the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, the Department of Pharmacology, the Department of Pharmaceutics, and the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administration. The school offers only a six-year Doctor of Pharmacy degree program at its New Brunswick/Piscataway campus and a 2+4 Doctor of Pharmacy program at Rutgers-Newark and Rutgers-Camden campuses. Those students who are admitted to the 2+4 program in Newark and Camden are automatically admitted to the School of Pharmacy in Piscataway upon successful completion of the two year pre-professional curriculum at Newark/Camden. Most of its students are admitted directly from high school into the six-year program at New Brunswick/Piscataway campus and some are admitted to Newark or Camden campus. Admittance is highly competitive, and transfer students are rare because space only becomes available when someone exits the program. Although students completing the Pharm.D. program have completed the equivalent of a bachelor's program plus a professional graduate program, they are not actually granted bachelor's degrees, only the doctoral degree.

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